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... hat mansion to working at her mom’s place, she felt exhausted. All she needed at the moment was a warm bath to ease her muscles and a good night sleep, she’ll probably skip dinner. She stood outside the door and took in some deep breaths and blinked back the tears that has been prickling her eyes, since she left her mother’s place. She didn’t want to trouble Hei-Ran with her problems...the poor girl has done enough for her.

Eun-Sun sighed when she saw Hei-Ran lolling on the sofa with a h ...

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